To laud and eulogise the trade which thrives
On horrid holocausts of human lives?
Man was a fighting beast when earth was young,
And war the only theme when Homer sung.
’Twixt might and might the equal contest lay:
Not so the battles of our modern day.
Too often now the conquering hero struts,
A Gulliver among the Lilliputs.
Success no longer rests on skill or fate,
But on the movements of a syndicate.
Of old, men fought and deemed it right and just,
To-day the warrior fights because he must;
And in his secret soul feels shame because
He desecrates the higher manhood’s laws.
Oh, there are worthier themes for poet’s pen
In this great hour than bloody deeds of men:
The rights of many—not the worth of one—
The coming issues, not the battle done;
The awful opulence and awful need—
The rise of brotherhood—the fall of greed;